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Originally Posted by Googi
Wow! I was going to post today with this very topic in mind. We have had a change-of-the-guard. With that said, I sense that very soon our current anything-goes policy will soon be heading toward a micro-managed driven policy. Currently our users can install whatever they like, which burns me up, b-cuz I end up wasting time on Joe Schmoe's BB when he decides to upgrade his hh OS and blows it up. We have + or - 20 personal BBs on the BES, for which my support is to be limited to issues w/ corporate mail only. But when it comes down to it, w/o anything in writing, I end up helping them with everything from how to use "this stupid SureType" to "I just deleted mail from my Outlook 25 seconds ago, and it's still on my BB!"
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So if you had to guess for now -- how much more restrictive will the new policy become. It sounds like you are considering:
- Installing and supporting only corporate BBs.
- Probably installing and supporting only corporate approved applications.
Is there anything else? Do you think that you will lock down on use of BIS email, and/or monitor employee use of BIS email?